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Jupiter emits radio waves and also visible light (reflected Sunlight). At Earth what do we detect??

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Jupiter emits radio waves and also visible light (reflected Sunlight). At Earth what do we detect??

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  1. The interferences of radio transmissions on Earth makes difficult to detect the radio waves that Jupiter emits!

    Jupiter also emits very strong Gamma rays!


  2. Aside from what we can see visually, we also detect short wave radio bursts.  Usually in the 10Mhz to 25Mhz range, but 13mhz and 20mhz tend to be particularly active.  If you have a short wave radio, you can point your antenna toward Jupiter, disable the AGC (Automatic Gain Control), tune into these frequencies, and hear the bursts for yourself.

  3. All objects reflect light um we detect exactly what your asking, all objects that are warm emit radio waves but the planets closer to the sun emit more radio waves because of higher temperatures. . . I believe we can detect various temperatures on Jupiter like its atmosphere and surface temperatures

  4. All of it.

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